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Rous sarcoma
Rous sarcoman. A sarcoma produced in poultry by a retrovirus. [After Francis Peyton Rous (1879-1970), American pathologist and Nobel laureate.]Rous′ sarco`ma (raʊs) n. a malignant tumor occurring in the connective tissue of poultry, caused by a retrovirus. [after Francis PeytonRous(1879–1970), U.S. pathologist, who described it in 1910]
Rous sarcoma
Rous sarcoma[′rau̇s sär′kō·mə] (veterinary medicine) A fibrosarcoma that can be produced in chickens, pheasants, and ducklings inoculated with the filterable, ribonucleic acid Rous virus. Rous sarcoma
Rous sar·co·ma (rows), a fibrosarcoma, originally observed in a Plymouth Rock hen, now thought to be an expression of infection by certain viruses of the avian leukosis-sarcoma complex in the family Retroviridae. Synonym(s): avian sarcoma, Rous tumorRous sarcoman. A sarcoma produced in poultry by a retrovirus.Rous, F. Peyton, U.S. pathologist and Nobel laureate, 1879-1970. Rous sarcoma - a fibrosarcoma caused by certain viruses of family Retroviridae. Synonym(s): avian sarcoma; Rous tumorRous sarcoma virus - a sarcoma-producing virus of the avian leukosis-sarcoma complex identified by Rous in 1911.Rous tumor - Synonym(s): Rous sarcomaRous-associated virus - a leukemia virus.ThesaurusSeesarcoma |